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any of the threadlike filaments forming the mycelium of a fungus

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There was a significant difference between native and nonnative species in hyphal colonization, with nonnative species having more root tissue colonized on average (P = 0.0298; Table 1, Fig.
An optimum temperature also favors the formation of the swollen hyphal fragments in it which is an important morphological form concerned with the production of cephalosporin (Nigam et al., 2007).
By the hyphal anastomosis tests and vegetative compatibility the isolates belong to the same anastomosis group.
Regarding ECM colonization, trees that had less than 25% ECM root colonization were significantly shorter than black and white hyphal morphologies (both colonized greater than 50%).
Fungal hyphal forms noted in lumen and wall of pulmonary vessel (a).
The new wound culture grew hyphal fungus on a blood agar plate after 4 days.
Five years after the patient's death, histopathological reexamination suggested the diagnosis of basidiobolomycosis based on the presence of eosinophilic and giant multinucleated cells mixed with septate hyphal fragments and the Splendore-Hoeppli phenomenon.
Hyphal toxins are believed to be an important factor in allowing the hyphae to grow in tissue [72].
Individual hyphal tips of the various fungi were removed from the agar plates, placed on new PDA medium, and incubated at 25degC for at least 7 days.
subtilis BAS114 on hyphal morphology was observed under a light microscope.
Reactive oxygen species have been found to play a role in sexual and asexual development as well as hyphal growth in fungi (Cano-Dominguez et al.